View Full Version : BIMMIAN.com: HID KITS $150 SHIPPED
bimmian
11-26-2006, 08:55 AM
We carry two brands of HID kits.
One is our premium brand Xenoflo MADE IN KOREA bulb kit, and our other brand is our unbranded China kit.
Our chinese kit is from the same factory as another supplier here.
The cost on these are dirt cheap so we are able to offer them at the astonishing low price of only $150.
DONT PAY $200 for this low end kit when you can get the same kit for only $150. At this price we cannot afford to warranty these, they are sold AS IS.
No minimums needed,just post here if you want to order and Ill PM you to set you up manually. We have 9006 and H7 in stock, in 6000k and 8000k.
Of course if you want the best kit on the market, offering the best quality, best color output, highest reliability, longest longevity, consider our PREMIUM XENOFLO brand kit at http://www.bimmian.com/HIR or http://www.bimmian.com/HIU for D2S upgrade bulbs. This is still priced cheaper than most other suppliers China kits.
You should want only the best for your bimmer, but if cost is your motivator, and you want to get a MADE IN CHINA kit, dont get sucked into paying more than $150.
BM333
11-26-2006, 05:23 PM
i've had some lo-cost China kits on my previous car for more than 3 years, the quality is testified.
bimmian
11-26-2006, 07:01 PM
i've had some lo-cost China kits on my previous car for more than 3 years, the quality is testified.
Its totally hit and miss with the kits.
They are built to last, but sometimes they just dont....
bimmian
11-30-2006, 01:06 PM
bump
Tommy325ci
11-30-2006, 02:53 PM
whats the prices on the two kits the premium one and the non premium one
bimmian
11-30-2006, 02:54 PM
whats the prices on the two kits the premium one and the non premium one
The premium, KOREA kit is $275.
The chinese kit, like the other vendors are selling for $200 and under, is $150 shipped.
Tommy325ci
11-30-2006, 03:22 PM
the $150 has there been a lot of ppl with problems
bimmian
11-30-2006, 03:26 PM
no, there have not, but we have not sold a lot.
Most people want BMW quality parts in their BMW, so they buy our Korean kit.
Having bulb failure, and having to go through the pain of replacing parts of a cheap chinese made kit is just not worth it for most people.
Activ3
12-15-2006, 03:10 PM
Do you have H4?
bimmian
12-16-2006, 10:38 AM
Do you have H4?
Sorry, we dont have H4 but i could custom order that for you in our XENOFLO brand.
Thanks
bmwports
01-13-2007, 09:34 PM
i bought the $275 HIR upgrade kit and received it last week... i tried installing it today but the instructions were not enough..
i couldnt remove the headlight casing because i cannot get to one of the screws underneath it.. how do i get it out? there isnt a lot of room to work on all of the stuff there..
also the instructions say that i need to remove a ring from the halogen headlamp and drill through it with a 23mm hole cutter... there is no "ring"... there is a power connector that goes to a gray base that has a halogen bulb in it.... and the grey base is 2 peices that do not separate... what am i supposed to drill a hole through?
bimmian
01-14-2007, 11:19 AM
i bought the $275 HIR upgrade kit and received it last week... i tried installing it today but the instructions were not enough..
i couldnt remove the headlight casing because i cannot get to one of the screws underneath it.. how do i get it out? there isnt a lot of room to work on all of the stuff there..
also the instructions say that i need to remove a ring from the halogen headlamp and drill through it with a 23mm hole cutter... there is no "ring"... there is a power connector that goes to a gray base that has a halogen bulb in it.... and the grey base is 2 peices that do not separate... what am i supposed to drill a hole through?
On E46 you dont actually have to remove the headlight. Also, on the e46 halogen lights there is no drilling required.
Did you also purchase the adapter rings from us?
Thanks
ian
bmwports
01-15-2007, 09:21 AM
i dont have the adapter rings... i didnt see them as an option to buy when i bought my hid kit.
the instructions that came with the HIR kit say i need to drill through a ring with a 23mm hole cutter....
http://www.bimmian.com/elements/page.htm/instructions.ht/HIR/HIR.pdf
anyways.. id like to buy the rings.. can i still get them for $25
bimmian
01-15-2007, 11:14 PM
i dont have the adapter rings... i didnt see them as an option to buy when i bought my hid kit.
the instructions that came with the HIR kit say i need to drill through a ring with a 23mm hole cutter....
http://www.bimmian.com/elements/page.htm/instructions.ht/HIR/HIR.pdf
anyways.. id like to buy the rings.. can i still get them for $25
Sorry, those are directions for generic BMWs. Yes, you can get the adapter rings for $25,
please pm me your email address and original order number and i will get you set up.
thanks
h22a1
01-16-2007, 12:13 PM
any warranty on the one made in china? All the other ones made in china include some form of warranty.
white46
01-16-2007, 12:32 PM
any warranty on the one made in china? All the other ones made in china include some form of warranty.
what's way others priced higher than this.
i believe this kit doesn't have warranty.
no, there have not, but we have not sold a lot.
Most people want BMW quality parts in their BMW, so they buy our Korean kit.
.
since when Koera makes bmw quality parts, lol ( :hmm: )
bimmian
01-16-2007, 06:23 PM
what's way others priced higher than this.
i believe this kit doesn't have warranty.
It doesnt include warranty.
If you pay double, (or nearly double) which is what others charge for the same kit, then i can afford to give you warranty replacements.
BUT you shoudlnt be buying a kit based on warranty alone. If you NEED to use the warranty, that is a problem in itself because of the amount of time and effort requried to replace the parts.
Our Xenoflo kit, I could sell that with no warranty and feel totally comfortable because it just simply does not break, but it does include a warranty of course.
Think of it this way: selling a kit for $275 with a $25 warranty cost built in - like our xenoflo kit is way better for our customers than selling a china kit for $275 and building in for a $125+ warranty cost knowing that it is going to break -- this is the only reason that the china kits are as expensive as they are.
I would love to be able to sell $150 kits for $275, I would make a killing like the competition, but the fact is, I put quality above profit to be able to obtain long-term customers for the rest of our products.
Thanks
bmwports
01-18-2007, 12:34 AM
bimmian,
so do you have any instructions that are a bit more detailed for installation on the 2003 e46 325xi sedan? or atleast something that gives some better instructions on where to wire the grounds and the cables/ballasts..?
bave46rider
01-21-2007, 09:48 PM
Wow, very nice price. Do you have other temps, such as 4500K or even 5000K?
TahBOSS
01-21-2007, 09:58 PM
are these headlights (day-time running lights) and fogs? If so I would like some H7's and the ones for my fogs but I don't know what type my fogs are. I have a 2003 325xi. Please give me info I want to buy these :)
bimmian
01-26-2007, 09:52 PM
Wow, very nice price. Do you have other temps, such as 4500K or even 5000K?
no, sorry, we dont have any other color temps, because most of our customers prefer to go with our high end Xenoflo products instead of these chinese made HID kits like many other vendors are selling, there is no demand for much variety in color temperature.
ian
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